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Michigan has 24 accredited radiology technology schools where radiology technology faculty who teach radiology technology classes can find employment. The graphs, statistics and analysis below outline the current state and the future direction of academia in radiology technology in the state of Michigan, which encompasses radiology technology training at the following levels:

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Professional Trends

Michigan Vs. National Radiology Technology Employment

Of all of the radiology professionals in the country, nearly 4% are in the state of Michigan.

Employment Growth for Radiology professionals In Michigan

16,440

16,940

17,470

17,890

12,800

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Yellow: Actual Values

Radiology Technology is a shrinking field in Michigan. In Michigan, 3,640 less radiology professionals were working in 2010, than there were in 2006. Thus, the field of radiology technology has shrunk by 22% in Michigan. This decline is slower than the national trend for radiology professionals which shows a 26% decrease in the number of radiology professionals working around the nation.

Radiology Technology VS. All Professions salaries in Michigan

$89,720

$91,330

$96,260

$109,870

$178,130

$45,563

$47,071

$48,208

$48,728

$49,286

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Light Blue: Radiology Technology

Dark Yellow: All Professions

The amount earned by radiology professionals is increasing in Michigan. The mean salary for radiology professionals in 2006 was $89,720 per year. And in 2010 the mean salary was $178,130 per year.

Salary percentiles for Radiology professionals in Michigan

10th percentile

$52,130

25th percentile

$115,200

50th percentile

$178,270

75th percentile

$196,097

90th percentile

$215,707

Thus, radiology professionals' salaries grew by 50% in 4 years. This growth is mirrored by state trends for all professionals. Within the field of radiology technology, there is a huge variation in pay, with the highest paid radiology professionals earning 121% more money than those in the bottom 10% of the pay bracket in Michigan state.

Average Salaries for Radiology professionals and related professions in Michigan

Health Science

$63,168

Sonography

$56,050

X Ray Technician

$51,750

In Michigan, radiology professionals make, on average, more than their counterparts in related professions.

Educational Trends

Radiology Technology programs available for each degree type for all schools in Michigan

associate

18

bachelor

7

master

0

doctor

0

Certificate

4

Total

29

The number of students graduating from the 24 accredited radiology technology schools in Michigan is increasing. In 2006 there were 30 radiology technology graduates from radiology technology courses in Michigan and in 2010 there were 463 graduates.

There was an increase in the number of radiology technology school degree or certificate graduates in Michigan by 1443%. 62% of these graduates received an associate's degree in radiology technology.

Radiology Technology Faculty Salaries in Michigan

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We are now in the process of collecting data for the number of radiology technology faculty in Michigan, growth in the field of radiology technology academia and radiology technology faculty salaries in Michigan. If you are involved in teaching radiology technology courses to students at the certificate in radiology technology, associates degree in radiology technology, and bachelors degree in radiology technology levels, please take a moment to anonymously submit your information to help us build a valuable database resource for the benefit of current and future faculty in the field of radiology technology in Michigan. A summary of the information we have collected thus far will appear once you submit your information.